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What is the pinyin of legend?

The pinyin of legend: [chuán shuō]?

Legend is the name of a story that evolved from myth and has a certain historical significance, or refers to something about someone, something or a place. A collection of rumors about past deeds.

Detailed explanation

1. Tell it repeatedly.

Yang Shuo's "Iron Cavalry": "The people in Baotou have rumors that a group of Eighth Route Army men came to attack the city and almost defeated the city."

2. Tell the story.

Chapter 8 of "The Legend of Marriage that Awakens the World": "When you two arrived home, you met your aunt. Legend has it that it was me who gave the order."

3. Refers to the long-standing folk relationship. Descriptions and evaluations of past deeds, etc.

Wen Yiduo's "Historical Education of Duanjie": "According to another legend, the custom of ferry racing originated from King Goujian of Yue, but that is unreliable."

Extended information

1. Synonyms: hearsay [chuán wén]?

Explanation: not seen or heard personally, but reported by others. Also refers to things that are rumored.

Sun Li's "Xiulu Ji Gengtang Reading Notes (1)": "These are all rumors. Check the historical records and it is not the case."

2. Antonyms: Historical facts [ shǐ shí ]?

Explanation: historical facts.

Wu Han "On the Anti-Civil War Movement": "Based on past historical facts, everyone knows that the Communist Party cannot be eliminated.